On the Relation between the Expansion and the Mean Density of the Universe
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(22)- Microlocal analysis for waves propagating in Einstein \& de Sitter spacetime
- Bulk scale factor at very early universe
- The discovery of the expanding universe and 80 years of Big Bang
- The cosmological constant and dark energy
- New cosmology
- Did the universe exist prior to the accelerating stage?
- Bianchi type V perfect-fluid space-times
- BIANCHI I WITH VARIABLE G AND Λ: SELF-SIMILAR APPROACH
- Large-scale galaxy bias
- Relativistic numerical cosmology with silent universes
- Fundamental solutions for the Dirac equation in curved spacetime and generalized Euler-Poisson-Darboux equation
- About Bianchi I with VSL
- de Sitter spacetime with torsion as physical spacetime in the vacuum and isotropic cosmology
- Cyclic models of the relativistic universe: the early history
- Spacetime models for the world
- The Copernican character of Einstein's cosmology
- Perfect fluid Bianchi I model with variable \(G\) and \(\Lambda \)
- Zero-curvature FRW models and Bianchi I space-time as solutions of the same equation
- On a critical radiation density in the Friedmann equation
- A note on wave equation in Einstein and de Sitter space-time
- Solution of A. Einstein's problem on the density of matter in the universe
- Why the expansion of the Universe is accelerated
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